Never ever played a FE game before in my life. I'm going on a long ass trip in a few days and looking to pick up a FE game to play while driving up there. Is Fates good for a beginner? If so which version?

I'm in a similar boat op, except without the long ass trip part. I personally went with Birthright on hard mode, it's pretty good so far but you might get a little tired of "route the enemy" being you mission objective.

But I'm only on chapter 10 so the objectives might be more varied later on. Can't speak for conquest yet though.

I only ever played Mass Effect 2 through without any DLC, but I enjoyed it a lot.Is it worth it to replay with all the DLC? How was the experience the second time compared to the first?Mass Effect General.

4k on a 144hz monitor, that's it really It's pretty timeless as it is. The artstyle is beautiful despite the older tech, the game plays great, the story is still touching and beautiful, and the level design is still brilliant.

>>330539985>unlimited amounts of bombs spawn on a hovering platform that you have to shoot with laserbeams to get them to catapults 4 seconds away from youwhat do you have to smoke to come up with stuff like that

Even though these games have a 1960s and earlier motif, the knowledge on how to do that was probably lost over a century ago, the books and videos that had the info were likely for the most part destroyed in the war and most of the people who probably had knowledge on that would be dead by the time Fallout's plot takes place.

Pretty sure most NPCs were born in vaults, they probably didn't need the knowledge to know how to rebuild an up to health standards civilization in about 3 years give or take cause they were expected to live in the vaults for the rest of their lives